Brain stimulation show promise in treating depression

Although it is still very experimental, stimulation of the brain in appearing as the last therapy for people with bipolar disorder and a recent study in the Archives of General Psychiatry showed that bipolar patients who use the Analyzer, the Nerve may be less depressed again they stick with it.

They interrupted it for a month. Then turn it on for a month. Then turn it off again in a few cases to see what will happen, all without patient who never knows what care they receive. After a month of stimulation, patients began showing signs of easing depression when measured on the Hamilton depression Rating scale, with an average score that dropped 43 percent. When the researchers turned off on your device in three patients, symptoms arose again and the results are severe enough that they decided it was not ethical to impose similar disruption throughout the group. During the next two years, the researchers provide constant stimulation.

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